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Visit Dinosaur Quarry, which has produced more skeletons, skulls and bones of dinosaurs than any other dig in the world, spot wildlife in Yellowstone National Park, explore Bryce Canyon and the stunning deep blue of Lake Powell, and marvel and the mountainous terrain of Colorado on this tailor-made, self-drive journey

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Day by day Itinerary

American Grandeurs

Leave early to explore the Navajo Indian Reservation and the Trading Post of Cameron and drive through the Painted Desert to beautiful Monument Valley’s red sandstone spires and monoliths.

Day3

Cortez - Durango

The ruins of Mesa Verde, established to ‘preserve the works of man’, were the first national park of its kind. Continue to the charming old gold-mining town of Durango.

Day4

Durango - Taos

Enjoy magnificent scenery this morning while strolling along Durango’s Main Street lined with south western boutiques. Depart Durango and pass Pagosa Springs en route to the state of New Mexico, the ‘Land of Enchantment’.

Day5

Santa Fe

This morning explore the remarkable Taos Indian Pueblo, a virtually unchanged village inhabited for over 800 years by as many as 1400 Taos Indians. In the afternoon, drive south to visit Santa Fe, the oldest capital city in the United States. Enjoy the unique atmosphere which has made Santa Fe a mecca for artists.

Explore Rocky Mountain National Park before crossing the Continental Divide and continuing to the quaint ski resort of Steamboat Springs.

Day9

Steamboat Springs - Rock Springs

Enter Dinosaur National Monument at the Colorado/Utah border where you can visit Dinosaur Quarry, which has produced more skeletons, skulls and bones of dinosaurs than any other dig in the world. Continue on to explore the Flaming Gorge and Red Canyon.

Day10

Rock Springs - Jackson

Depart Rock Springs and travel along the Wind River Gorge. Enjoy exploring the rustic Old West with a walk around the old-fashioned town square of Jackson.

Travel to Utah and its capital, Salt Lake City, where you can visit the famed Temple and the Tabernacle.

Day13

Salt Lake City - Bryce Canyon

Cross the Wasatch Mountain Range to reach the natural wonders of southern Utah.

Day14

Bryce Canyon National Park

Today you’ll have a full day to explore Bryce Canyon. Alternatively, it is just a short drive to Zion National Park and some of the world’s most incredible sandstone formations formed millions of years ago by the powerful hand of nature.